2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/8540278
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Utilization of Organic Fertilizer in Ghana: Implications for Crop Performance and Commercialization

Abstract: Organic fertilizer commercialization may present a great opportunity to help deal with the issue of solid waste management and help improve the declining soil problems in many developing countries. Ghana’s solid waste is predominantly organic, which is suitable for organic fertilizer production. This paper seeks to establish relationship between organic fertilizer usage and crop farm performance and assess its commercialization potential. The study employed a farmer-survey and key informant interviews to gener… Show more

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“…Waste generation rates are increasing drastically. Factors such as population growth, urbanization, economic growth, and consumer shopping habits determine this increase [3]. In 2020, the globe produced 2.24 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste (MSW); in 2050, global waste generation is expected to grow to 3.88 billion tonnes per year, a 73% increase compared to 2020 levels [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Waste generation rates are increasing drastically. Factors such as population growth, urbanization, economic growth, and consumer shopping habits determine this increase [3]. In 2020, the globe produced 2.24 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste (MSW); in 2050, global waste generation is expected to grow to 3.88 billion tonnes per year, a 73% increase compared to 2020 levels [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%